Red Hat Announces OpenShift Marketplace

Red Hat, Inc. (RHT), a leading provider of open source solutions, announced at its conference this week OpenShift Marketplace, a one-stop shop that will enable customers of all sizes to find and try solutions for their cloud applications.

OpenShift is Red Hat’s Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) that allows developers to quickly develop, host, and scale applications in a cloud environment. The OpenShift Marketplace will bring Red Hat’s OpenShift PaaS partner ecosystem directly to OpenShift Online customers, enabling them to leverage enterprise PaaS with tightly integrated, complementary solutions developed for the public cloud.

The marketplace will be launching in all availability regions of the OpenShift Online public PaaS service in the coming weeks.

With the advent of the marketplace, Red Hat aims to reduce the search time and cost of finding the solution for customers seeking value-added OpenShift partner add-ons. Customers will be able to easily find the information, tools, and community they need to discover and procure the right solution. They will be able to securely access and manage leading OpenShift application technologies from a single location.

Customers and developers will be able to find third-party OpenShift solutions and add-on productivity offerings, including database, email delivery services, messaging queues, application performance monitoring and more, all managed from a central location. Several OpenShift partners have already signed on to add their solutions to the marketplace, including BlazeMeter, ClearDB, Iron.io, MongoLab, New Relic, Redis Labs, SendGrid, and Shippable.

“The OpenShift Marketplace is our next step towards our goal of providing customers the widest variety of choice when it comes to technologies that complement their OpenShift experience. As the OpenShift partner ecosystem continues to expand, we expect the Marketplace to provide developers and customers a more streamlined, secure experience to choose the best third-party solutions for their productivity and business enablement needs,” said Julio Tapia, director, OpenShift ecosystem, Red Hat.

Enabling SaaS ISVs to Reach a Growing Network of OpenShift Customers and Developers

As more developers use enterprise PaaS for an increasing array of applications, a key to their success is a comprehensive partner ecosystem. OpenShift’s current partner ecosystem uses the OpenShift Cartridge specification method to link key technologies and services into applications built on OpenShift, giving customers access to a variety of offerings from cloud industry leaders.

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